• I received a Core dump alert from Server support
    Message was:

    • “While we are not sure exactly what is causing this behavior, we attempted to extract some data from the core dump to assist in locating the source:

      /home/xxxxx/public_html/index.php

      The core dumps being caused by the above command is related to a scripting issue, or the process that generated it may have crashed during execution. If this is a recurring issue, we highly recommend reviewing the file that generates the core dump to prevent further issues.”

    • “Core dumps within a WordPress installation are mainly caused by the following issues:

      -Outdated WordPress (including theme/plugins)
      -Outdated PHP version
      -Coding issue”

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    Every thing is up to date. And I don’t write code, I use standard and trusted application, most of them are five stars and used by thousands of users. PHP in use is 5.4, as it was by default.

    I checked in wp support and all threads I found where 4 years old. And moderator replay was that wp don’t produces Core Dumps

    May be some body could help. Thanks in advance

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  • Thread Starter Irene

    (@arlinaite)

    Sorry, there is an error PHP is 5.5.33

    And I forgot to explain that I have a multisite install. The only purpose for multisite install is for a bilingual site, both language versions have the same configuration, are clone sites. I’m the only user and comments and registration are disabled. No mail usage. I don’t write code, I use standard and trusted application, most of them are five stars and used by thousands of users.

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